AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRegional Integration Push: Incoming CARICOM chair Philip J. Pierre says integration must deliver “tangible benefits” people can feel, as Saint Lucia prepares to host CARICOM Heads from 5–8 July. Visa Shock and Diplomacy: Pierre also weighed in after Ireland ended visa-free travel for St. Lucians, urging Caribbean unity amid rising anti-immigration moves. Opposition Politics: Allen Chastanet says the UWP is reviewing its election loss and discusses whether he’ll step aside, putting the party’s next move under a microscope. Tourism and Sports Deal: The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority and Arsenal announced a multi-year destination partnership starting 2026-27, aiming to boost global visibility (especially the UK) and support a local academy hub. Water Costs and Regulation: NURC approved phased WASCO tariff increases—households and businesses up, with hotels and vessels facing the steepest jumps—alongside tighter oversight tied to the John Compton Raw Water Pipeline. Utilities Meet Tourism Reality: NURC CEO Skeeta Gibbs warned at the hospitality sector that utilities can’t be planned after tourism growth; water, power, internet and sewage must be built in from the start. Public Safety Update: Police report progress in the Bonne Terre robbery and assault investigation, including an impounded vehicle linked to the June 6 incident. OECS Reflection: OECS marked its 45th anniversary with a “new wine” message on keeping regional cooperation relevant and effective. CARICOM Watch on Haiti: The CARICOM Eminent Persons Group says it will schedule a visit to Haiti “as soon as possible” to meet stakeholders in person.
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